Excessive alcohol consumption has long been associated with cardiovascular disorders, including cardiomyopathy, hypertension, coronary artery disease, and stroke. However, recent evidence suggests that moderate alcohol intake can actually provide a measure of cardioprotection, particularly against coronary heart disease and ischemia-reperfusion injury. To explore the various dimensions of these opposing actions of alcohol, the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute sponsored a state-of-the-art workshop on “Alcohol and the Cardiovascular System: Research Challenges and Opportunities” in Bethesda, Maryland, in May 2003. Speakers discussed the following topics: the epidemiology of a...
Alcohol has been consumed by most societies over the last 7000 years. Abraham Lincoln said It has l...
Chronic alcohol exposure can cause myocardial degenerative diseases, manifested as cardiac insuffici...
Purpose of Review: A clear link between excessive alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease (CV...
Excessive alcohol consumption has long been associated with cardiovascular disorders, including card...
Several studies have indicated that moderate drinkers have a lower risk of both nonfatal myocardial ...
In contrast to many years of important research and clinical attention to the pathological effects o...
Alcohol is a commonly used drug worldwide. Epidemiological studies have identified alcohol consumpti...
textabstractThe relationship between alcohol use and cardiovascular disease is repeatedly investigat...
This chapter focuses on the vascular and biochemical effects of moderate alcohol consumption and the...
Background Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a lower risk for coronary heart disease ...
Alcoholic (ethanol-containing) beverages are consumed by most societies in the world. Low-to-moderat...
SYNOPSIS. The substantial medical risks of heavy alcohol drinking as well as the existence of a safe...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
Most world populations consume alcoholic beverages. Ethanol may have both protective and harmful eff...
Recent studies have shown that there exists an inverse relationship between coronary heart disease(C...
Alcohol has been consumed by most societies over the last 7000 years. Abraham Lincoln said It has l...
Chronic alcohol exposure can cause myocardial degenerative diseases, manifested as cardiac insuffici...
Purpose of Review: A clear link between excessive alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease (CV...
Excessive alcohol consumption has long been associated with cardiovascular disorders, including card...
Several studies have indicated that moderate drinkers have a lower risk of both nonfatal myocardial ...
In contrast to many years of important research and clinical attention to the pathological effects o...
Alcohol is a commonly used drug worldwide. Epidemiological studies have identified alcohol consumpti...
textabstractThe relationship between alcohol use and cardiovascular disease is repeatedly investigat...
This chapter focuses on the vascular and biochemical effects of moderate alcohol consumption and the...
Background Moderate alcohol consumption is associated with a lower risk for coronary heart disease ...
Alcoholic (ethanol-containing) beverages are consumed by most societies in the world. Low-to-moderat...
SYNOPSIS. The substantial medical risks of heavy alcohol drinking as well as the existence of a safe...
Habitual light to moderate alcohol intake (up to 1 drink per day for women and 1 or 2 drinks per day...
Most world populations consume alcoholic beverages. Ethanol may have both protective and harmful eff...
Recent studies have shown that there exists an inverse relationship between coronary heart disease(C...
Alcohol has been consumed by most societies over the last 7000 years. Abraham Lincoln said It has l...
Chronic alcohol exposure can cause myocardial degenerative diseases, manifested as cardiac insuffici...
Purpose of Review: A clear link between excessive alcohol consumption and cardiovascular disease (CV...